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Dialog pioneered the online information industry in the early 1970s, delivering content from the world’s most authoritative sources. Today, ProQuest Dialog continues to be a market-leading provider of premium content — now in a user-friendly, flexible interface with specialized workflow tools enabling the novice searcher and expert information professional to quickly find, organize, and share the right information — helping uncover new opportunities and drive innovation across the organization.

ProQuest Dialog™ Engineering and SciTech Collection

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Sample records and detailed search techniques for the special features of each database on ProQuest Dialog, including description, subject coverage, date range, update frequency, data sources, origin and more.

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Customized content bundles with flexible pricing plans to meet the needs of every budget, including transactional and subscription packages.

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Our trusted Global Customer Support team is available to support your research needs at every step, including search consultation, Alert set up, technical assistance, and specialized training.

Database ProSheets

Sample records and detailed search techniques for the special features of each database on ProQuest Dialog, including description, subject coverage, date range, update frequency, data sources, origin and more.

Discover the largest multidisciplinary collection of engineering and scitech databases in an easy-to-use single integrated resource. Key sources include Ei Compendex, Inspec, SciSearch, ProQuest SciTech and Engineering, and more.

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As much as we’d like it if researchers always started their research via the library’s website, we know that’s just not the case. Increasingly, researchers are beginning out on the open Web and then will sometimes find their way (or, unfortunately not) to library resources. A new browser plug-in from Google Scholar makes accessing library collections from any web page a whole lot easier.